Ben Addison
Ben Addison (born 8 January 1985, in Scotland) is a former Scotland Sevens international rugby union player and now coach who played fullback and on the wing for Glasgow Warriors. At university Addison was studying to be a physiotherapist.[1] Amateur careerAddison came through the age grades at amateur provincial level playing with Caledonia at U16, U18 and U19[1] He played for Stirling County.[2][3] He played in the British & Irish Cup for County.[4] He then moved to Glasgow Hutchesons Aloysians in 2015.[5][6] Professional careerAddison played for Glasgow Warriors in 2005-06 season. He started the match against Ayr.[7] He also started on the bench in the Warriors match against Edinburgh Rugby that same season.[8] He broke into Glasgow's academy squad for season 2006-07.[9] He played in the Warriors match against the Scotland U20 side.[10] International careerAddison came through the age grades for Scotland. He played for Scotland U19[1][11] and at Scotland U21[1][12][13] He was then capped by Scotland Sevens.[14][15] He was selected for all eight legs of the 2006-2007 World Series and after recovering from injury was selected for the final four legs of the 2007-2008 Series. Coaching careerIn 2014 he became an assistant coach at Stirling County.[14] In 2015 he joined Glasgow Hutchesons Aloysians as a player-coach.[14] In 2016 he was made a backs coach at Glasgow Hutchesons Aloysians.[16] In 2021 he became attack coach of Hamilton RFC. In 2023 he became head coach of Hamilton RFC. References
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